- ... a while or might end up finding a sport they like. What can help to lower your ... How much exercise is recommended? Physical exercise and sports have the short-term effect of increasing blood ...
- ... Bodaghi V. Sorting out trochanteric pain. J Traumatol Sport. 2006; 23 (3):157–63. French. 6. Barre ... non-operative treatment of ACL injury. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 1995; 27 5 Suppl:S198. 18. Cai ...
- ... 21 exercis*.tw. 22 (walk* or swim* or sport* or jog* or cycling or bicycl* or treadmill* ... or dancing).tw. 35 trampolin*.tw. 36 exp Sports/ 37 exp Exercise Therapy/ 38 or/19-37 ...
- ... between 30 and 60 minutes each. Exercise and sports can sometimes be too much for people and ... person’s abilities and needs. The effect of sport and exercise on the mental performance of people ...
- ... finish a race, or just enjoy a casual sport or activity. You are more likely to be tired and perform poorly during sports when you do not get enough: Calories Carbohydrates ...
- ... a baseball. Encourage your child to join a sports team. Some kids prefer team sports like soccer, and others prefer sports like swimming or tennis. Let your child choose. ...
- ... injury can be caused by tennis, other racquet sports, and activities such as turning a wrench, prolonged ... you should try first include: Limiting activity or sports to rest your arm. Changing your sports equipment ...
- ... the UK: implications for skeletal muscle function. J Sports Sci. 2013;31(4):344–53. doi: 10. ... during winter training in Taekwondo athletes. Int J Sport Nutr Exerc Metab. 2018 Nov 1;28(6): ...
- ... advice. [2007] 1.8.27. Advice on competitive sport may need expert assessment of function and risk, and is dependent on what sport is being discussed and the level of competitiveness. [ ...
- ... older veterans with PTSD. Transl J Am Coll Sports Med. 2018 Mar 15;3(6):43–51. ... Rogers CM, Mallinson T, Peppers D. High-intensity sports for posttraumatic stress disorder and depression: feasibility study ...
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